by Henry Tyohemba and Lilian Orji
Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) is to partner with the National Commission for persons with disabilities (NCPWD) to improve the access and inclusion of basic education of children with disabilities.
The executive secretary of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Dr Hamid Bobboyi disclosed this weekend while meeting with the delegation from the National Commission for People with Disabilities (NCPND) led by the Executive Secretary, Mr James D Lalu.
The Head, Public Relations/Protocol Unit, David Apeh said in a statement that the partnership was coming at a time when UBEC has a proposed intervention called “Model Smart School” that will address the modern ICT needs.
According to him, Bobboyi suggested two commissions need to form a joint committee to address the various issues in physical access which includes measurement of donors, toilet facilities and technical training for contractors among other things.
He thanked the visiting executive secretary for the courtesy call and assured them of the commissions’ commitment on the new partnership which will make a difference in the life of children with disabilities or special needs because education is not selective regardless of disabilities or special needs.
The National Commission of Persons With Disabilities is a federal government established institution saddled with the responsibility of promoting and protecting the rights of persons with disabilities in Nigeria.